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|image=[[File:ML-102 Game1 Front.jpg|250px]]<br>The New Wide Screen version of ''Mario's Cement Factory''
|image=[[File:MCF System.png|250px]]<br>The New Wide Screen version of ''Mario's Cement Factory''
|developer=[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
|developer=[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
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'''''Mario's Cement Factory''''' is a [[Game & Watch]] game. Two versions of the game were produced: The first was for the Game & Watch Table Top released on April 28, 1983,<ref name=TT/> and the second was a more conventional New Wide Screen Game & Watch that was released on June 16, 1983.<ref name=NWS/> ''Mario's Cement Factory'' was the first game in the Table Top series. The Table Top game resembles an arcade cabinet, and it is more colorful than the New Wide Screen game. In both versions, [[Mario]]'s mission in the [[Cement Factory]] is to open doors to prevent cement containers from overflowing. To get to the different containers, Mario has to jump onto moving [[platform]]s. The New Wide Screen version was rereleased as a [[Mini Classics]] game and is featured in the [[Museum|Gallery Corner]] in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]''. It is also featured as a [[minigame]] in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'' with a Classic version and an updated "Modern" version.
'''''Mario's Cement Factory''''' is a [[Game & Watch]] game. Two versions of the game were produced: The first was for the Game & Watch Table Top released on April 28, 1983,<ref name=TT/> and the second was a more conventional New Wide Screen Game & Watch that was released on June 16, 1983.<ref name=NWS/> ''Mario's Cement Factory'' was one of the first games in the Table Top series. The Table Top game resembles an arcade cabinet, and it is more colorful than the New Wide Screen game. In both versions, [[Mario]]'s mission in the [[Cement Factory]] is to open doors to prevent cement containers from overflowing. To get to the different containers, Mario has to jump onto moving [[platform]]s. The New Wide Screen version was rereleased as a [[Mini Classics]] game and is featured in the [[Museum|Gallery Corner]] in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]''. It is also featured as a [[minigame]] in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'' with a Classic version and an updated "Modern" version.
 
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|footer=The alarm indicators of ''Mario's Cement Factory''
 
|image1=MCF Alarm Bell.gif
|alt1=Alarm bell
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|caption1=New Wide Screen version
 
|image2=MCF Bell Artwork.gif
|alt2=Alarm driver
|width2=75
|caption2=Table Top version
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The alarm indicator of the Table Top version is a bell that is located beside the upper lift section, and [[Alarm man (Mario's Cement Factory)|a driver]] rings the bell when the alarm goes off. In the New Wide Screen version, the alarm indicator is a bell located beside the upper lift section, but the bell simply swings when the alarm goes off.


''Mario's Cement Factory'' also appears as one of the minigames in ''{{wp|Game Boy Gallery}}'', though it is simply called '''Cement Factory''' and features no characters from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], and the playable character is the same unnamed character seen in the other minigames.
''Mario's Cement Factory'' also appears as one of the minigames in ''{{wp|Game Boy Gallery}}'', though it is simply called '''Cement Factory''' and features no characters from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], and the playable character is the same unnamed character seen in the other minigames.
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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MCF.jpg|The Table Top version of ''Mario's Cement Factory''
Mario's Cement Factory Table Top box.jpg|Table Top box
MarioCMTFactoryBoxArt.jpg|Box art for the New Wide Screen version of ''Mario's Cement Factory''
MCF Tabletop.png|Table Top version
MarioCMTFactoryBoxArt.jpg|Box art for the New Wide Screen version
Mario's Cement Factory NWS box alt.png|Alternate box art for the New Wide Screen version
Mario Bros Mitubishi.jpg|Mitubishi version
Mario Bros Mitubishi.jpg|Mitubishi version
10320 Mini Flat Front.jpg|Mini Classics version
MCF LCD pattern.png|LCD pattern
MCF LCD pattern.png|LCD pattern
MCF Bell Artwork.gif|[[Alarm man (Mario's Cement Factory)|Alarm man]] (Table Top)
MCF Alarm Bell.gif|Alarm bell (New Wide Screen)
Mario's Cement Factory commercial.png|[[Mario]] in the Table Top version's TV commercial
Mario's Cement Factory commercial.png|[[Mario]] in the Table Top version's TV commercial
MCMNWSSMarioSprite.png||A sprite of Mario
G&WG4 Driver.png|A sprite of the [[driver]]s
G&WG4 Driver.png|A sprite of the [[driver]]s
</gallery>
</gallery>
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*[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]: [[Mr. Game & Watch]] has an attack that involves him grabbing opponents with a similar pose to how Mario grabs levers in this game.
*[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]: [[Mr. Game & Watch]] has an attack that involves him grabbing opponents with a similar pose to how Mario grabs levers in this game.
*''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'': Mr. Game & Watch appears in [[rhythmheaven:Working Dough|Working Dough]], where he is posed similarly to the lever-grabbing animation from this game.
*''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'': Mr. Game & Watch appears in [[rhythmheaven:Working Dough|Working Dough]], where he is posed similarly to the lever-grabbing animation from this game.
*''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'': While cutting through a work site in [[Brooklyn]], Mario and Luigi pass by a sign that depicts a construction worker stylized after the drivers in this game.
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Ita=Mario nella Fabbrica di Cemento
|ItaM=Mario in the Cement Factory
|ItaC=<ref>[https://www.gameandwatch.ch/en/faq-questions-answers/oto-giochi-preziosi.html Game&Watch OTO and Giochi Preziosi FAQ], list of Italian ''Game & Watch'' games. ''gameandwatch.ch'', retrieved on January 22, 2024.</ref>
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==Trivia==
==Notes==
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